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Chapter Test-1 (Sets, Relations - Functions)

The document is a chapter test for JEE Main Mathematics focusing on Sets, Relations, and Functions, with a total of 100 marks. It includes various questions that assess knowledge in set theory, functions, and their properties, along with a marking scheme that awards points for correct answers and deducts for incorrect ones. The test comprises multiple-choice questions and numerical value questions, covering a range of topics within the subject.

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Chapter Test-1 (Sets, Relations - Functions)

The document is a chapter test for JEE Main Mathematics focusing on Sets, Relations, and Functions, with a total of 100 marks. It includes various questions that assess knowledge in set theory, functions, and their properties, along with a marking scheme that awards points for correct answers and deducts for incorrect ones. The test comprises multiple-choice questions and numerical value questions, covering a range of topics within the subject.

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J EE MAIN CHAPTER TEST

Mathematics Topic : Sets, Relations & Functions M.M. : 100

Marking Scheme: (A) (a)–(ii); (b)–(v); (c)–(iii); (d)–(iv); (e)–(i)


(i) Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct (B) (a)–(iii); (b)–(v); (c)–(i); (d)–(iv); (e)–(ii)
response. (C) (a)–(iii); (b)–(v); (c)–(i); (d)–(ii); (e)–(iv)
(ii) ¼ (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating (D) (a)–(ii); (b)–(v); (c)–(i); (d)–(iv); (e)–(iii)
incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the Q.8 Suppose A1,A2,...A30 are thirty sets each with five
total score will be made if no response is indicated for an elements and B1, B2......Bn are n sets each with three
item in the answer sheet.
30 n
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– elements such that Ai  Bj  S . If each element S
Q.1 If A = {5, 6, 7, 8}; B = {3, 9, 8, 10} and i 1 j1
S = {1, 2, 3, 4....... 10} then, belongs to exactly ten of the Bi’s and exactly nine of the
(A) (A  B) = {1, 2, 3, 4} (B) (A  B) = {8}
Bj's, then the value of n is
(C) (A  B) = (A  B) (D) None of these is true
Q.2 Find period of f (x) = – (A) 15 (B) 135
(A) 2 (B)  (C) 45 (D) 90
Q.9 Choose the correct order of true (T) / false (F) for the

S
(C) 3 (D) 4
following statements –
Q.3 Find the correct option among following.
(1) Every set has at least one proper subset.
(A) {x : x2 = 3, x Q} is a pair set. (2) If A is a finite, non-void set, having n proper subsets
(B) A = {x : x Z and x2 3} and and m subsets then n – m N.
B = {x : x R and x2 – 3x + 2 = 0} are equal sets. (3) A = {, {}} then cardinal number of P(A) is 4.
(C){x : x is people of India speaking Hindi} is an infinite (4) a {a,{b},{c}}
set (5) 'Set of all squares in a plane' is a subset of 'all
(D) The set of prime numbers less than 99 is finite set. rectangles in the same plane'.
Q.4 Choose the correct options among the following for any (A) TFFFF (B) FFTFT
sets A and B.
C
(1) P(A)  P(B) may be equal to P(A)
(2) P(A)  P(B) may be equal to P(A  B)
(3) P(A)  P(B) must be a subset of P(A  B)
(4) P(A)  P(B) must be equal to P(A  B)
(C) FFFTT

f (x) = log0.5 x .
(A) x  (0, 2]
(D) TTTFT
Q.10 Find the domain of the function f (x), if

(B) x  (1, 1]
(A) 1, 2 are true (B) 1, 2, 3 are true (C) x  (0, 1] (D) x  (2, 1]
(C) 1, 3 are true (D) All are correct Q.11 If f (x) = 1  sin 2x is a periodic function, then find its
Q.5 Let A = {(x, y) : ax = ay; a > 0 and a  1; a, x, y R} period.
B ={(x, y) : xy = 1; x, y Ro} (A) 2 (B) 3
Choose the correct statements amongst the following. (C) 5 (D) 
IM
(A) A  B = B Q.12 In a pollution study of 1500 Indian rivers the following
(B) A  B = A data were reported, 520 were polluted by sulphur
(C) n (B) > n (A) compounds, 335 were polluted by phosphates, 425 were
(D) A and B are non-comparable polluted by crude oil. 100 were polluted by both crude oil
Q.6 Find the domain and range of the function and sulphur compounds, 180 were polluted by both
sulphur compounds and phosphates, 150 were polluted by
x2  x  1 both phosphates and crude oil and 28 were polluted by
f (x) = .
x2  x  1 sulphur compounds, phosphates and crude oil. How many
(A) R, [1/3, 3] (B) R, [1/3, 2] of rivers were polluted by atleast one of the three
(C) R, [1/3, 5] (D) R, [1/2, 3] impurties? How many rivers were polluted by exactly one
Q.7 Choose the correct matching – of the three impurties?
Column (A) Column (B) (A) 878, 504 (B) 478, 304
(a) A = {x:x is prime, xE(i) Finite set but not void set (C) 818, 554 (D) (A) 472, 104
(b) B = {(x, y} : y2 = 4x, (ii) Pair set Q.13 Which of the following is an empty set?
x, y  R} (A) {x : x is a real number and x2 – 1 = 0}
(c) C = {(x, y} : y2 = 4x, (iii) Singleton set (B) {x : x is a real number and x2 + 1 = 0}
x  I, 0 < x < 5} (C) {x : x is a real number and x2 – 9 = 0}
(d) D = Set of all Muslim (iv) Void set (D) {x : x is a real number and x2 = x + 2}
Indian Prime Ministers
(e) E = Set of all Positive (v) Infinite set
integers less than 3

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Q.14 If A = {2, 4} and B ={3, 4, 5}, then (A B) × (A B) is Q.19 Write the equivalent function of the function
(A) {(2, 2), (3, 4), (4, 2), (5, 4)} f (x) = | x + 2 | + | x – 3 |.
(B) {(2, 3), (4, 3), (4, 5)} 2x  1 ; x  2
(C) {(2, 4), (3, 4), (4, 4), (4, 5)} 
(A)  3 ; 2 x 3
(D) {(4, 2), (4, 3), (4, 4), (4, 5)} 2x  3 ; x  3
Q.15 If A = {(x, y) : y = ex; x  R} U = {(x, y) : x, y  R} 
B = {(x, y) : y = x; x  R} 2x  1 ; x  2
C = {(x, y) : y = –x; x  R} 
(B)  5 ; 2  x 1
Choose the correct statement/s among the following : 2x  1 ; x  3
(A) (A  B) =  (B) (A  B  C) =  
(C) A – B =  (D) A  B = A  B 2x  1 ; x  2

(C)  5 ; 2 x 3
Q.16 A = {(x, y) : y2 = x, x  R} and B = {(x, y) : y = x , 2x  1 ; x  3

x  R}.

S
(1) A = B 2x  1 ; x  2

(2) B A and A B (D)  3 ; 2 x 3
(3) A and B are comparable sets. 2x  1 ; x  5

(4) A and B both are infinite sets.
Choose the correct option among the following. Q.20 Find the range of the function, f(x) = 6 x Cx 3
(A) 1 , 2 are correct (B) 1 , 3 are correct (A) {1, 2} (B) {3, 2}
(C) 3 , 4 are correct (D) all are correct (C) {1, 1} (D) {1, 3}
Q.17 Choose the correct matching For Q.21-Q.25 :
Column I Column II The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
(a) A = letters of word 'ball'
B = letters of word 'lab'
(b) A B

1
C (i) P(A)  P(B)

(ii) A and B are


incomparable
VALUE.
Q.21 If n () = 80; n(A) = 40; n(B) = 30 and n(A B)' = 15
then n(A B) is
Q.22 The period of f (x) = sin 3x + cos 2x is (A × ), then find
the value of A.
(c) A = {x : cos x > and 0  x  } Q.23 Let A and B have 3 and 6 elements respectively.
2
1 The minimum number of elements in A  B is
B = {x : sinx > and  x } (iii) A = B Q.24 Find the value of
2
(d) A = {(x, y) : x2 + y2  1, x, y R} (iv) A  B 1 1  1 2  1 3   1 99 
 3  100    3  100    3  100   ..........  3  100 
IM
1
B = {(x, y) : 0  x  and y = 0} Where [] denote greatest integer function.
2
(A) a – (iii); b – (ii); c – (i); d – (iv) Q.25 Let X = {n  N : 1  n  50}. If
(B) a – (ii); b – (i); c – (iii); d – (iv) A = {n X : n is a multiple of 2} and
(C) a – (i); b – (iii); c – (iv); d – (ii) B = {n  X : n is a multiple of 7}, then the number of
(D) a – (iii); b – (i); c – (ii); d – (iv) elements in the smallest subset of X containing both A and
Q.18 Which of the following given below is/are a function, from B is_____
R to R?
(i) f (x) = x2 (ii) f (x) = x (iii) f (x) = 3x + 4.
(A) (i), (ii), (iii) (B) (i), (iii)
(C) (ii), (iii) (D) None of these

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The set \( A \) has 2 elements. Therefore, the cardinal number of its power set \( P(A) \) is \( 2^2 = 4 \).

The period of a function involving multiple trigonometric terms is the least common multiple of the individual periods. The period of sin 3x is \( \frac{2\pi}{3} \) and the period of cos 2x is \( \pi \). The LCM of these periods is \( 2\pi \). Therefore, \( A = 2 \).

The intersection \( A \cap B = \{4\} \) and the union \( A \cup B = \{2, 3, 4, 5\} \). Therefore, the Cartesian product is \( \{(4, 2), (4, 3), (4, 4), (4, 5)\} \).

To find the smallest subset containing both \( A \) and \( B \), calculate the least common multiple of 2 and 7, which is 14. Thus, elements are multiples of 14. From 1 to 50, there are 3 multiples of 14 (14, 28, 42), so the smallest subset has 3 elements .

The statement is illogical. The symbol "\( \subseteq \)" signifies a subset relationship. The element \( a \) itself is not a set, and thus cannot be a subset of a set of elements and sets. A subset must itself be a set .

The equation \( x^2 + 1 = 0 \) has no real solutions since no real number squared will result in a negative number. Therefore, the set is empty .

The domain of the function \( f(x) = \sqrt{x^2+2} \) is all real numbers because \( x^2 + 2 \geq 0 \) for all \( x \). The range is \([\sqrt{2}, \infty)\) since the smallest value for \( \sqrt{x^2+2} \) occurs when \( x = 0 \).

Given the constraints and using set operations and combinatorics, the value of \( n \) is 135 .

Yes, every square can be considered a rectangle because it meets all the properties that define a rectangle — having opposite sides parallel and equal, and four right angles. Hence, the set of all squares is a subset of the set of all rectangles .

Using the Inclusion-Exclusion Principle, the number of rivers polluted by at least one impurity is 878 .

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